Author: George Sobala
Date: 09:25:28 02/20/03
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On February 20, 2003 at 08:21:09, George Sobala wrote: >On February 20, 2003 at 06:35:17, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On February 20, 2003 at 05:55:31, George Sobala wrote: >> >>>On February 20, 2003 at 05:50:16, GuyHaworth wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>The ICGA Journal will be publishing Karsten Mueller's deep analysis of 16.g3 in >>>>March. >>>> >>>>All I will say is that, to date, if White has a clear win afte 16.g3, it has not >>>>become clear yet. >>>> >>>>Anyone who thinks there is such a clear win is welcome to post it on CCC. >>>> >>>>g >>> >>>I have watched several enjoyable engine-engine matches from this position, using >>>classical time controls. I give White to an engine which like White's position >>>(e.g. Tiger 15, Fritz) and Black to an engine which likes Black's position (e.g. >>>Gambit Tiger III, Junior 7). So far, Black has always won. >> >>I have not time to do engine-engine games but it may be interesting if you give >>white an engine which like black's position. >> >>Maybe they understand better the problems of white's position so they can find a >>better defence for white. >> >>Uri > >Absolutely a sensible suggestion. I will try this. Also, I think I have the >Tiger 15 v Gambit Tiger III game stored away, and will post it when I find it. >It is actually amazing how differently these two engines saw the position! They >may be by the same author, but they think about chess very differently. Here is that game. For this game I actually started after 10 .. Bxh2, 1h each on the clock, P-1800 under Chess Assistant 7.1. Tiger-15 used up about 40 minutes of its clock time, Gambit only 15 to 20! [Event ""] [Site ""] [Date ""] [Round ""] [White "Tiger 15.0"] [Black "Tiger Gambit III"] [Result "0-1"] [Eco "E48"] [Annotator ""] [Source ""] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Nge2 Re8 8.O-O Bd6 9.a3 c6 10.Qc2 Bxh2+ 11.Kxh2 Ng4+ 12.Kg3 Qg5 13.f4 Qh6 14.Bd2 Qh2+ 15.Kf3 Qh4 16.g3 Qh2 17.Rac1 g6 18.f5 Nd7 19.e4 gxf5 20.exd5 c5 21.Bxf5 cxd4 22.Bxd7 Bxd7 23.Nxd4 Ne5+ 24.Kf4 Qh6+ 25.Ke4 Qg6+ 26.Nf5 Rac8 27.Ke3 Nd3+ 28.Kf3 Rxc3 29.Bxc3 Bxf5 0-1
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